Justin Bieber’s House Raided

Eleven patrol cars pulled up to Justin’s Calabasas mansion early this morning on an egg hunt, as part of a felony investigation into the incident which reportedly caused $20,000 worth of damage to the neighbor’s house.

Justin was at his home when the patrol cars arrived, LASD spokesperson Steve Whitmore told HollywoodLife.com exclusively. He is being detained in his garage, according to TMZ, while police search both outside and inside his home looking for evidence linking him to the attack, including eggs.

“There is a search warrant being served. Justin is there on the scene. This has turned into a felony investigation,” Steve told HollywoodLife. “I’m not sure if he knew they were coming.”

Justin Bieber — Will He Go To Jail?

The reason that this is a felony investigation is because the neighbor has alleged that there is more than $400 damage to his home. A felony conviction could land Justin up to three years in jail!

Police have brought a battering ram to Justin’s house and will reportedly be looking for surveillance video from Justin’s home, which can bolster the evidence, they need to charge Justin with a crime.

The Sheriff’s deputies have already reviewed TMZ’s video of the egging incident, reports the site.

Justin can’t be too happy now right now while police search his home from top to bottom. FYI, if police find drugs or anything else illegal in Justin’s home while they are there, he could face other charges as well.

Justin: Will He Go To Jail?

If the D.A. decides to prosecute Justin, he should be arrested, James E. Silverstein, criminal defense attorneytold HollywoodLife.com exclusively.

“If the crime is charged as a stand alone misdemeanor vandalism, the defendant can face a steep fine, restitution, and up to one year in the county jail,” James said.

If found guilty of a felony, “the individual can be placed into custody for up to three years and/or placed on felony probation. The defendant also faces a steep fine and victim restitution,” he added.

HollywoodLifers — do you think that Justin will be charged with egging his neighbor’s home?